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<br />. <br /> <br />COLORADO BASIN <br /> <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />001'175 <br /> <br />as of May 1, 1984 <br /> <br />STREAM and STATION <br /> <br />APR-JUL STREAMFLOW <br />Forecast % 20-YR <br />acre-feet average <br /> <br />APR-SEPT STREAMFLOW <br />Forecast % 20-YR <br />acre-feet average <br /> <br />PRICE RIVER <br />Scofield Reservoir Inflow * <br /> <br />76,000 <br /> <br />229 <br /> <br />HUNTINGTON CREEK <br />Huntington nr, ITT * <br /> <br />94,000 <br /> <br />213 <br /> <br />SAN JUAN RIVER <br />Pagosa Springs, CO <br />Navajo Reservoir Inflow <br />Farmington, N M <br />Bluff nr, ITT <br /> <br />LOS PINOS RIVER <br />Va11ecito Reservoir Inflow <br /> <br /> 265,000 120 <br />850,000 117 920,000 115 <br /> 1,400,000 127. <br />1,300,000 131 1,470,000 128 <br /> 260,000 115 <br /> 65,000 122 <br /> 235,000 107 <br /> 580,000 126 <br /> 49,000 132 <br /> 34,000 1)0 <br /> <br />PIEDRA RIVER <br />Arbo1es nr, CO <br /> <br />NAVAJO RIVER <br />Edith, CO <br /> <br />ANIMA.S RIVER <br />Durango, CO <br /> <br />FLORIDA RIVER <br />Bondad nr, CO <br /> <br />LA PLATA RIVER <br />Hesperus, CO <br /> <br />* May-July Forecast <br /> <br />;~l foreca3ts arG based on the a8Gllillpt~on that weather ~onditions the remainder of <br />the season will be near normal. Frecipitation normals and streamflow averages are <br />cased on the 20-year period 1961-1980. Forecasts prepared with the cooperation <br />of Garry Schaefer, SCS Snow Supervisor, Denver, Colorado <br />